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Simon Brown

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Simon Brown is a Java developer, architect and author.
JavaOne proposal rejected Posted: Mar 9, 2005 2:49 AM
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Like many others, today I received an e-mail from the JavaOne conference team saying that they are unable to accept my (one and only) proposal.

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